Frances Blazek Lesovsky, daughter of Joseph and Magdalena Havel Blazek was born on a farm southwest of Cuba, October 12, 1890, and died at the Republic County Hospital in Belleville January 9, 1982, at the age of 91 years, two months and 28 days.
She attended Silverthorne Grade School near Cuba. She was united in marriage to George B. Lesovsky on May 28, 1912 by Probate Judge A.A. Burk at Belleville. To this union 5 sons were born.
They farmed on the farm now owned by her son Vincent, where her husband died in 1936. She continued to live on the farm until moving to Cuba in 1954. Due to ill health she moved to the Belleville Manor in August 1980.
She was a member of the Eastern Star No. 265, Cuba, and received her 25 year membership in 1973. She had a life membership in Kansas Czechs Inc., No. 3, Republic County.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; seven brothers and five sisters.
She is survived by her five sons; Leon of Cuba, Glenn of Belleville, George of Cuba, Vincent of Cuba, Marion of Belleville; one sister, Lottie M. Morton of Narka; 16 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held January 12 at United Presbyterian Church at Cuba conducted by Revs. Tom Ballard and Karen Kokles. Graveside services were by the Order of Eastern Star Chapter No. 265, interment was at Kopsa cemetery.
Frances Blazek Lesovsky, daughter of Joseph and Magdalena Havel Blazek was born on a farm southwest of Cuba, October 12, 1890, and died at the Republic County Hospital in Belleville January 9, 1982, at the age of 91 years, two months and 28 days.
She attended Silverthorne Grade School near Cuba. She was united in marriage to George B. Lesovsky on May 28, 1912 by Probate Judge A.A. Burk at Belleville. To this union 5 sons were born.
They farmed on the farm now owned by her son Vincent, where her husband died in 1936. She continued to live on the farm until moving to Cuba in 1954. Due to ill health she moved to the Belleville Manor in August 1980.
She was a member of the Eastern Star No. 265, Cuba, and received her 25 year membership in 1973. She had a life membership in Kansas Czechs Inc., No. 3, Republic County.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; seven brothers and five sisters.
She is survived by her five sons; Leon of Cuba, Glenn of Belleville, George of Cuba, Vincent of Cuba, Marion of Belleville; one sister, Lottie M. Morton of Narka; 16 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held January 12 at United Presbyterian Church at Cuba conducted by Revs. Tom Ballard and Karen Kokles. Graveside services were by the Order of Eastern Star Chapter No. 265, interment was at Kopsa cemetery.
Family Members
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Bohumil Blazek
1879–1879
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Frank Blazek
1880–1959
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Ana Blazek
1883–1884
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Ella A. Blazek Baxa
1885–1970
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Josef Blazek
1885–1886
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Joseph J Blazek
1888–1978
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George Blazek Sr
1893–1954
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Lena "Lany" Blazek Havel
1895–1979
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Thomas Blazek
1896–1919
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Anna Blazek
1899–1899
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Ruzena Blazek
1900–1901
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Lottie Blazek Morton
1907–1993
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